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== Sepiks Prime's Attacks ==
== Sepiks Prime's Attacks ==


It's fairly obvious that its standard attack is the basic 'eye blast' that all Servitors use. But after seeing it use its other attack - what the game refers to as 'Servitor Attack,' during which it opens its shell, rotates, and charges a siphon of energy directed at the player - it saps roughly 45% of the players shields/health a second; after three quick pulses the player dies and it returns to fighting at longer ranges. This got me thinking: Why is this its 'special' boss attack? What is it doing? Then I remembered the Grimoire on [[Grimoire/Enemies#Servitor|Servitors]]: "''[...] they process matter and energy into the Ether that the Fallen depend on for life.''" Is it possible that Sepiks Prime's 'Servitor Attack' is it literally siphoning your life energy out, killing you in the process, and processing it into Ether for later?
It's fairly obvious that its standard attack is the basic 'eye blast' that all Servitors use. But after seeing it use its other attack - what the game refers to as 'Servitor Attack,' during which it opens its shell, rotates, and charges a siphon of energy directed at the player - it saps roughly 45% of the players shields/health a second; after three quick pulses the player dies and it returns to fighting at longer ranges. This got me thinking: Why is this its 'special' boss attack? What is it doing? Then I remembered the Grimoire on [[Grimoire:Enemies#Servitor|Servitors]]: "''[...] they process matter and energy into the Ether that the Fallen depend on for life.''" Is it possible that Sepiks Prime's 'Servitor Attack' is it literally siphoning your life energy out, killing you in the process, and processing it into Ether for later?


I was considering adding its attack patterns and explanations to the actual page itself but I figured this was more theory than fact. Thoughts? ~ {{User:Atruum_Veritas/sig}} 13:15, 18 October 2014 (EDT)
I was considering adding its attack patterns and explanations to the actual page itself but I figured this was more theory than fact. Thoughts? ~ {{User:Atruum_Veritas/sig}} 13:15, 18 October 2014 (EDT)